jonnyapple said:
Look, alls I'm saying is that with AF fine tune, 100% viewfinder coverage, AI lens metering, and basically every other feature that I missed on my D300 (and some I didn't, really), it looks to me as if Nikon might have just closed down the DX D### line as we know it. I think we'll see something like a cheap camera with a full frame sensor or a pro-like body with a DX sensor in it instead of just a D400 that's an evolved D300s. I could be wrong.

I hope they don't get rid of that line. I like the larger more sturdy body personally and I have large hands with long fingers.

I'm a little confused jonny when you say that you miss the AF fine tuning on your D300. I see that option in mine.

After my fiasco with Sigma 50 1.4, I never would consider getting Sigma because of the back/front focus issues. The fact that is also meters ai-s lenses is awesome. Most importantly I can't wait to start playing with the video!!!

Not to rain on the parade, but is that rumored $1200US body only price realistic? I see that it says it will ship with the 18-105 for £1299. That's US$2000. That lens is only US$350. I'm hoping that dpreview typo that says $699, isn't really supposed to be $1699.

You guys better just start pitching your tents outside B&H now :^)
I seriously think that some of you won't get your hands on this camera until maybe December if not January! I really think it's going to be a hot seller, obviously.

NikoDoby said:
You guys better just start pitching your tents outside B&H now :^)
I seriously think that some of you won't get your hands on this camera until maybe December if not January! I really think it's going to be a hot seller, obviously.

$1,199.95 for body. $1,499.95 with 18-105. Personally, I can find the 18-105 for less than 300, if I try hard. Overall a good deal. But I don't really like the 18-105 all too much. I think I'm gonna save towards a 55-200 or 55-300. And save me 18-55 for walking around :)